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Crosley turntable table wont spin

You can hear the motor running, but the actual record will not spin

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2007

SOURCE: Suitcase Turntable stopped turning

It you hear the motor spin and nothing is moving, the belt could be broken.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2008

SOURCE: Philips Gramophone record player repair

which model you have? 242? Philips truntables can be easily repaired only if you know where to take them for repairs. I am also living in bangalore.. and I am a vinyl, retro turntable collecter. just send me you phone # at [email protected]. I will be glad to guide you on this... cheers

Gene Pitts

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2008

SOURCE: Crosley traveler turntable noise

Hello attaboy. You may need to check you ac cord if the noise is in turntable, radio, & cassettte mod. If it has a 3 prong plug than you are missing a GND connection, in the cord or inside the unit. If it has a 2 prong plug than take it back or open it up and replace filter capacitors or bridge rectifiers in units power supply.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2009

SOURCE: Crosley CR66 turntable not turning, belt is fine - motor?

frozen motor maybe or blown interal fusesmaybe,try manualy spinig platter to try an maybe free it up

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2009

SOURCE: My Crosley turntable is spinning too fast at 33RPM

Mismatch speeds on older turntables is normally due to either 1) a kink in the speed switch mechanism or 2) a hardening and slipping of the rubber drive wheel.
A very small motor with a chamfered shaft drives the rubber drive wheel, and the wheel is moved by the speed control up and down the drive shaft to produce various rpm speeds.
In your case, it's likely turning at 45rpm because it isn't settling onto the 33rpm part of the shaft.
Piddle with the speed control, then count the speed (number of turns in a minute) You'll figure it out!

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HELP: Stopped spinning

It's likely the belt has slipped of and probably needs replacing. You can do this yourself. It will be found under the turntable matt. The trick though is fitting it back on. But you might find the instructions on-line (enter the model number into google search). Some people have even put YouTube video's on how to replace the belt on popular turntables.
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Why does my crosley turntable not turn when I put the needle down on the record

If you manually put the needle on the record, you still have to push the power on button. If you are using the auto on and the turn table isn't turning, either the band from motor to turn table broke (or came off) or the motor for turn table stopped working. All this is as long as there is power to the unit.
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My crosley portable turn table will start but half way into a record it stops spinning; please advise

There is a small motor under the turntable that either uses a belt to turn it or has a rubber tired roller that sets up against it and spins. You will probably be able to find a belt or rubber wheel at a TV repair shop. Some models had an adjustment on them and can be adjusted but more than likely you will need a new belt or rubber tire. The tires looj like a big square :O: Ring
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The turn table on my record player wont spin I can hear that it's on put wont spin.please somebody help

Your turntable belt is off. Remove the c-clip holding the platter to the center spindle. Remove the platter and turn it bottom side up, place the rubber belt around the platter and fix it to the little post sticking up on the outer-edge surface. The little post holds the belt to the platter while you turn the platter over and put it on so that the post points right over the motor pulley. Turn the platter by hand either clockwise or counter-CW and the belt will pop off of the post and land on the motor pulley. One drop of oil on the center spindle for lube and fasten the e-clip back on. Of courseicon1.png, the tone arm might not be actuating the power switch, you can address that with the platter off as well. Good Luck.
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Crosley CR249 warped table

Sounds like you need a new platter. Has the platter worked OK before or has it always been like this?
I suspect you might have to contact Crosley to see who supplies parts.
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The turntable is not revolving at the correct speed slowing the record down

Sounds to me like your belt is streched. Under the felt of the turning section, there should be two rather large holes. Insert your thumb and forefinger and pull the table off. You should also see where the existing belt is running. Insert new belt around the motor first and replace the table section. Now, through the two holes, manouver the belt onto the table section until it spins freely
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My turn table does not spin...please help

It sounds like the belt drive on it... These get stretched and dont have enough tension to turn the table from the motor. In a pinch I have used a rubber band. You could check with a local record shop and find out if they could order a replacement belt by bringing it in to them ...hope this helps
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Turn table wont spin.

if its a direct drive turntable then the motor is under the spindle as the spindle is a composite part of the actual motor? Its most likely burnt out i`m afraid? sorry
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Suitcase Turntable stopped turning

Check the drive band- it may have come off the pulley. But if it is a new purchase then perhaps it should go back to the vendor
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